Member of Parliament for Witney Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party
General Principles:
Center-right political party in the United Kingdom
Conservatism and British unionism
In coalition with Liberal Democrat Party
Foreign Policy:
Peace in the Middle East, with a secure and universally recognized Israel living alongside a sovereign and viable Palestinian state
Maintain close relationship with the United States
Prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapons
The European Union:
Britain should play a leading role in the European Union
Ultimate authority remains with Parliament
Against joining the Euro
Future treaties subject to referendum
The Economic Crisis:
It is the Labour Party's fault
Prioritize the NHS, schools, security and the infrastructure that will help our economy grow
Eliminate structural deficit
Permanent Bank Levy which will raise £2.5 billion every year
Stopping a tax on jobs instituted by the Labour Party
Help small firms get the finance they need along with a competitive environment
Health Care:
Increased investment towards the NHS year after year
Power to the patients to choose any healthcare provider that meets the NHS standards, within NHS prices
End to age discrimination in the NHS
We are strengthening the power of doctors and nurses as guides to the patients in the health system
Record investment of 800 million dollars to advance medical technology for the most accurate diagnosis and treatment
Education
General goal is to improve the quality of teaching.
Doubling the size of “Teach First”, which attract top graduates to the teaching profession.
Including a reward system for good teachers and deals with under-performing teachers.
Cutting the funds for Teacher trainees without a lower second degree or better
Easier searches for banned items
Reasonable force or physical restraints to control disruptive pupils
Prevention of excluded pupils back to former schools.
Raising Standards
Focusing on the curriculum on subject content rather than the knowledge required.
Introduces the English Baccalaureate, recognizing success by students and schools in achieving GCSEs in English, math and sciences, languages and humanities
Empowering Teachers
Cutting bureaucracy and guidance, Allowing teachers to get on with the job
Expand the academic program, giving head teachers greater control over pay, curriculum and control of the budgets and structure of the school day
Immigration
Introduction of the first ever cap on the number of non- EU economic migrants allowed to live and work in the UK
Clamped down on the abuse on the student visa route – Largest single immigration route
Creation of the dedicated Border Police Force, Enforce the immigration controls and crack down on the trafficking on weapons, humans and drugs
Stopped the returning asylum seekers to countries where their sexual orientation, gender identification puts them at a risk of torture, imprisonment or even execution
The Environment – Global Warming
Optimizing energy by using from renewable sources. 200 million dollars of investments in manufacturing facilities at port sites and offshore wind power and energy.
Facilitating new Nuclear power stations, remove unnecessary obstacles to the investment while ensuring no public subsidy
Establish emission performance standard that will prevent coal-fired power stations being built unless they are built with sufficient carbon capture and storage
The Conservative Party
General Principles:
Foreign Policy:
The European Union:
The Economic Crisis:
Health Care:
Education
- General goal is to improve the quality of teaching.
- Doubling the size of “Teach First”, which attract top graduates to the teaching profession.
- Including a reward system for good teachers and deals with under-performing teachers.
- Cutting the funds for Teacher trainees without a lower second degree or better
- Easier searches for banned items
- Reasonable force or physical restraints to control disruptive pupils
- Prevention of excluded pupils back to former schools.
- Raising Standards
- Focusing on the curriculum on subject content rather than the knowledge required.
- Introduces the English Baccalaureate, recognizing success by students and schools in achieving GCSEs in English, math and sciences, languages and humanities
- Empowering Teachers
- Cutting bureaucracy and guidance, Allowing teachers to get on with the job
- Expand the academic program, giving head teachers greater control over pay, curriculum and control of the budgets and structure of the school day
Immigration- Introduction of the first ever cap on the number of non- EU economic migrants allowed to live and work in the UK
- Clamped down on the abuse on the student visa route – Largest single immigration route
- Creation of the dedicated Border Police Force, Enforce the immigration controls and crack down on the trafficking on weapons, humans and drugs
- Stopped the returning asylum seekers to countries where their sexual orientation, gender identification puts them at a risk of torture, imprisonment or even execution
The Environment – Global Warming